I agree. That's me, as well.There are options missing, such as "Star Trek is important to me, but it has not taken over my life".![]()
I own all the shows and movies on DVD.
I buy all the novels as they come out.
I own some of the reference books but not all. Things like the Star Trek Compedium, or the TNG Companion, etc, interest me. Things like the Star Charts, and other like books do not.
I own all the soundtracks.
I wait for the comics to come out in the collections (trade paperbacks), But only have a few.
I own some of the ornaments but stopped collecting them ten years ago.
I never pay attention to the toys or video games.
I've been to exactly one convention twenty years ago, and have no plans to ever attend another (but won't rule it out either).
What kid of Trekkie does all this make me?
Watched all the series (except TAS - hoping to Hulu that when I have five spare minutes to rub together) and all the movies; own a few collectibles; read a ton of the books going way back, and have sewn and knitted several Trek related clothing items, and usually include it as a hobby when asked about such things.
I tend to struggle with the science of Trek so don't think I can be called hardcore - I would only use the manuals for bookends.
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